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Stefan Kotsch

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  1. >>According to our sources in the Spanish Civil Guard, Kuzminov has recently had problems with alcohol and drugs. Kuzminov's neighbors told police officers that 'the foreigner behaved inappropriately, often shouted, talked drunkenly and told many stories about his past and present life.'<< Well, that's an invitation ... @ Are you referring to Telegram? What do the Spanish police actually officially say about this?
  2. ... 'sudden death syndrome' ... 🤡 Navalny's body never reached the relevant morgue. So no autopsy has taken place yet. And how we know the Kremlin, the body is probably accidentally cremated by a confused employee before the autopsy can take place.
  3. The workers of the Urals at the meeting with Putin were not moved by Navalny’s death They chose other topics for conversation ... [bla bla bla] https://ura.news/articles/1036288339 Well, in the comments it reads like this: [sceenshot after the online translation]
  4. I always found the Churchill a bit strange in its conception. Especially the guidance of the tracks at the front. But I think this tank is underestimated. 👍
  5. An MRS is actually switched on when there are clear missed shots. The other system with the electronics on the cradle works continuously, as far as I know.
  6. There is almost certainly still the original MRS with the mechanical sight mark on the barrel muzzle. So there's no real problem with it.
  7. It's just a sliver of the drama. But it shows that anything is possible in Russia now. Laws no longer apply there. Putin shows the way and society imitates it. In the small Ural village of Shalya in the Sverdlovsk region, three unidentified bodies were found in black bags under a fresh grave: two adults and one smaller. According to cemetery employees, they were ordered to hide them by high-ranking police officers. The young district police officer Yuri Zolotko found out about this by chance. He turned to the investigative committee. The grave was dug and three bodies were actually found under the coffin, but they could not be identified. Instead of a reward, the principled district police officer received several criminal cases against him. https://72.ru/text/criminal/2024/02/16/73233167/
  8. Well, that's real tank porn. 😆 Self-explanatory.
  9. Everything is fine! A reader comment from Irkutsk sums it up: ''Doctors and the Federal Penitentiary Service worked quickly “The rescue team arrived in 7 minutes and covered a distance of 35 km in this time (average speed 300 km/h). Information about the death was released two minutes after the official conclusion about the time of death.” https://www.irk.ru/news/20240216/man/
  10. @Case Navalny Interesting and unusual. The comment functions are switched off. Comments that have already been written are no longer accessible.
  11. Maybe it was a coincidence. Life expectancy is not high in Russia. ''Rostov torture chamber. 21 patients died in a prison hospital where patients were tied to beds. At least 21 patients in the psychiatric ward of the Rostov prison hospital MOTB-19 died while the restraint system was in effect there and strong drugs were taken on the orders of the operational department and not on the doctor's prescription. The youngest victim was 38 years old and had no chronic illnesses ... In just ten months of 2020, nineteen patients died ... ... the MOTB-19 psychiatry had its own laws. Even without a psychiatric diagnosis, prisoners were admitted to the department - as punishment.'' https://45.ru/text/criminal/2024/02/16/73232843/ 🤮
  12. NEW: Russian prison service saying that Putin critic and political opponent Alexei Navalny has died in prison. They’re saying earlier today he “felt unwell after a walk, almost immediately losing consciousness.” Attempt at resuscitation “did not yield positive results.” Novichok... ? Twitter->
  13. By accusing Poland of being to blame for the attack on it, Putin essentially justifies Hitler and denies the provisions of the verdict in Nuremberg, which in the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation is qualified as the rehabilitation of Nazism (Article 354.1, paragraph 2a, in 'Denial of the facts established by the verdict of the International military tribunal for the trial and punishment of the main war criminals of the European Axis countries, approval of the crimes established by the said verdict...') and is punishable by up to five years' imprisonment. Criminal Code of the Russian Federation: https://www.consultant.ru/document/cons_doc_LAW_10699/be763c1b6a1402144cabfe17a0e2d602d4bb7598/
  14. Putin, Interview to Tucker, 2024 ... After World War I this territory was transferred to Poland, and instead of Danzig, a city of Gdansk emerged. Hitler asked them to give it amicably, but the Poles refused. ... As the Poles had not given the Danzig Corridor to Germany, and went too far, they pushed Hitler to start World War II by attacking them. Why was it Poland against whom the war started on September 1, 1939? Poland turned out to be uncompromising, ... http://en.kremlin.ru/events/president/news/73411 In 2023, Putin refers to Peter I. : 'to take back what was Russoland's property'. Today Putin draws the legitimacy of the attack on Ukraine directly from Hitler's attack on Poland in 1939. What does the Russian Criminal Code say about the trivialization of National Socialism? By the way...
  15. What is the original of this old Soviet saying in Russian?
  16. But this is part of the russian present: https://x.com/olex_scherba/status/1756090380242567217?s=20
  17. I can't identify a Bradley. What date and location is confirmed for the video?
  18. The future is secured. But the past can change. Old Soviet saying.
  19. this one is Omsk Yes I know. Well, now everything is owned by Uralvagonzavod. And the MOD ends up taking control of everything. 😎
  20. It's probably an improvement on this patent from 2008. Additional ERA protection and stuff. https://new.fips.ru/Archive/PAT/2008FULL/2008.07.10/DOC/RUNWC2/000/000/002/328/694/DOCUMENT.PDF
  21. Now it comes back to me. This was initially the C2V for this family of remote-controlled armored vehicles, from before the 2nd Ukrainian War. 2018 or much earlier. -> Projekt Heavy Strike Robotic Complex SHTURM https://topwar.ru/145420-proekt-shturm-gromkaya-sensaciya-ili-chistaya-teoriya.html
  22. It's not a heavy APC. This is called a Command & Control Vehicle. The staff officers use the hatch at the stern above the engine.
  23. Real french tank porn. The tanks, remained prototypes. -> 08:47 https://imagesdefense.gouv.fr/fr/magazine-des-armees-1951-n-314.html
  24. Is that serious? Or is this satire? Converting former shopping malls, bakeries, and other civilian infrastructure into weapons factories. Like in China, when every farmer was supposed to produce steel with a self-built blast furnace.
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